Healing was initially a manufacturer of bicycles. The company diversified and designed and manufactured furniture, white goods, radios, televisions. They also employed professional industrial designers ...
Ebony Heidenreich initially trained at the University of South of Australia, later working in the Adelaide-based Jam Factory's Associates programme. Her work includes built forms, ...
Fourth generation Viennese cabinetmaker. Worked with his father at the family furniture factory from a young age, joining full time aged 17. Active role in ...
Helen Abson studied at Melbourne University, worked as a textile designer. Her work in summarised in Jenny de Nijs. Women as Designers in Australia, RMIT ...
Hellman worked with interior designers Deric Deane and Don Hall (Deane and Hall) for "several years" before relocating to Blackdown Station, near Bathurst NSW ca. ...
Black is a designer/maker who apprenticed in Patternmaking at the Garden Island Naval Dockyard, later studying at the Canberra School of Art . He preferred ...
Henry Deering was a scenic artist and theatrical producer. In 1851 he was credited with painting the moving diorama introduced into the pantomime he produced ...
Freedman trained as an architect. His interior design career began with Kahn & Jacobs Architects, a New York City firm. He later shifted to London, ...
Herbst was a designer for Prestige (Fabrics) Limited, an illustrator and later principal lecturer at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in industrial design, graphics. In ...
Hermann was a furniture designer and principal of Hermann Furniture, 46 Adderley St, Lidcombe (factory) with a showroom at 151-153 Macquarie St, Sydney. (source: undated ...
Herrman is described as a designer working with architects in an unidentified capacity, moving to the UK 1964, returned Australia, working with architectural firms, exhibited ...